Rigging Hardware
turnbuckles, adjusters, eyes, forks, compression fittings...


Lifeline Hardware

lifeline turnbuckles, deck toggle hardware, pelican hooks...


Replacement Hardware
replacement parts for our lifeline and rigging hardware including swage studs...


Misc Marine Hardware
shackles, wire rope clips, thimbles, u-bolts,
copper sleeves...


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Hayn Marine Lifeline and Rigging Hardware
An Introduction

Over the past 40+ years Hayn has set the standard for quality and service in cable hardware. We have been able to accomplish this by manufacturing our hardware at our own facility in Rocky Hill, CT. We offer top-quality stainless steel lifeline and rigging hardware as well as architectural hardware, swaging equipment, and handy crimp lifeline hardware.

Through a partnership with Petersen Stainless in the UK to manufacture and distribute their products in the USA, we offer Hi-MOD compression fittings.

Tommy Mercer joins Hayn Enterprises.
Thirty years of competitive sailing and the last ten of which sailing professionally with over 280,000 miles of on the water experience has prepared Tommy to assist our customers on many facets of sailing and hardware. His most notable experience was being a part of the sailing team on “America II” during the 1987 America’s Cup Campaign..

[ Press Release ]

Aircraft Eyes and Forks are now available in 316 stainless steel.
These fittings are CNC manufactured by Hayn, at our Rocky Hill, CT factory.

[ Aircraft Eyes and Forks ]

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Hi-MOD Assembly Videos
Hi-MOD assembly videos are available for a 16mm eye terminal and 6mm stud terminal. The videos are courtesy of Petersen Stainless Rigging.

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Upcoming Marine Trade Shows

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US Sailboat Show, Annapolis, MD
METS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

October 8-12, 2009
November 17-19, 2009

     


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